5 Tips to Building a Successful Blog That Sets You Free

We all want a successful blog. These 5 tips to building a successful blog will help you work towards the lifestyle that you’ve been dreaming about.

Yes, we’re told that we shouldn’t do this for the money.

So how do we build a successful blog if we shouldn’t do it for the money?

The truth is that most bloggers are blogging today to pursue a life of passion. They want to live life on their terms.

  • No boss to tell them what to do
  • Not having to worry about trading hours for dollars
  • Getting away from the morning hour rat race

So why are we constantly told, don’t chase the money?

As bloggers, our job is to provide valuable content that actually helps people. No, you don’t have to cure world hunger or end domestic violence.

However, your content should be able to help someone. Even if it only helps one person, you’re still making a difference.

In order to live life on your own terms, that requires money.

This is why you see so many bloggers monetizing their blogs.

Unfortunately, money makes the world go round.

So, we blog and hope that one day, our blogs will turn into a profitable business model that puts food on our tables.

You’re not alone, every blogger feels this way. Why else would I be up at 4:00 am Saturday morning writing this?

I love blogging, but hey my goal is to become a full-time blogger and move away from freelancing.

Here are 5 tips that will help you turn your blog into a success. These are the same steps that I am using to grow my blog.

5 Tips to Building a Successful Blog That Sets You Free

5 Tips to Building a Successful Blog That Sets You Free

When you learn how to do these 5 things day in and day out, you will be able to find success. Success will be inevitable, after all, you’re taking action, not just dreaming.

#1. Develop Good Habits

If you look at any successful blogger, you’ll notice that they’ve developed success habits.

These are habits that they do in their business every day. Let’s look at two of them.

Ryan Biddulph: If you’ve read any of his posts or Ebooks, you know that he makes it a point to visit and comment on other people’s blogs.

This has helped him develop relationships with other bloggers and guest post on hundreds of blogs.

He’s even said that he does this every day, no excuses. This is a success habit that he’s developed.

Donna Merrill: Just like Ryan she built up her blog by visiting and commenting on other people’s blogs.

She continues to use this success habit today. She’s been blogging for several years and has grown her blog into a popular community where bloggers love hanging out.

You’re no different, you can develop these success habits that will help you grow your blog.

#2. Take Massive Action

We all want success, no one wants to continue publishing content on a blog that doesn’t get any readers.

Starting a new blog is exciting. We dream of the possibilities that we’ll experience once the money rolls in.

For the first couple months, you’re working hard on our blog. However, once you realize that we have to write content for our own blogs and guest posts, learn social media, create videos, create products and etc…

You stop taking massive action. Maybe, you even start to doubt your capabilities.

Whatever it is, I see it in Facebook Groups all the time. People start a new course and they’re excited.

After a while when reality kicks in, they’re either off looking for something else.

Or they just abandon their blog altogether.

We all want success, it’s human nature. However, it isn’t going to fall into your lap, you have to be willing to take massive action.

The great thing is that once you realize what’s actually working for your blog, you’ll know where to focus your efforts.

#3. Learn Every Day

Make it a point to learn something new each and every day. I’ve recently started walking 5 miles 6 days a week.

It’s been great, I’ve managed to lose 5 pounds. The best part is that it usually takes me about 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete my walk.

During this time, I am listening to podcasts that are helping me learn how to grow my blog. Two of my favorite podcasts to listen to are ProBlogger and Smart Passive Income.

If you don’t walk 5 miles every day, that’s fine. Just make it a point to take time away from your blog and learn something.

Just make it a point to take time away from your blog and learn something.

You’ll be amazed at how much this will help you improve your blog.

#4. Create Blogging Goals

You don’t have to create unrealistic goals for your blog. We all know that you’re blog isn’t going to make six figures in the first year.

However, you should create some type of goals that you’re working towards every month.

I love creating short-term goals because they’re easier to achieve. If you only create long-term goals, you’ll find yourself disappointed when you never reach your goals.

Having a blog without creating goals is going deep sea diving without the proper equipment.

It’s crazy, you need goals in order to know where you’re going and what you’re trying to achieve.

#5. Track Your Blog Stats

When I first started blogging, it took me months to realize that I needed to track my blog stats.

I wasn’t tracking anything, so I couldn’t tell you if my blog was actually growing.

I was taking all out massive action, but I had no evidence to see if my actions were growing my blog.

Today, there are specific things that I track at the end of the month to see if I am building a successful blog.

I’ll share what I am keeping track of. Now you may choose to keep track of other metrics on your blog, but this will give you a good idea of where to begin.

  • Email Subscribers
  • YouTube Subscribers
  • Twitter Subscribers
  • Pinterest Followers
  • Facebook Followers
  • Affiliate Income
  • Products Sold and Income
  • Services Income

If you don’t sell your own products and services on your blog yet, that’s fine. Maybe, one day you will.

You don’t need any fancy software or tools to track your metrics. I just use a spreadsheet on Google Drive and update it at the end of every month.

Over To You

Hopefully, these 5 tips to building a successful blog will help you realize what it takes. No, you don’t want money to be your main goal for your blog.

There’s nothing wrong with monetizing your blog and providing valuable information that helps your readers.

If you make money along the way, which I have no doubt if you implement these 5 tips to building a successful blog, you eventually will.

Do you follow any of these 5 tips? If so let me know how it’s working out for you? Are you starting to see the positive results in your blog growth?


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10 responses to “5 Tips to Building a Successful Blog That Sets You Free”

  1. Donna Merrill Avatar

    Hi Vishwajeet,

    These are great tips that will help any blogger build their business fast.

    Thanks for mentioning me in this and you’re right… I did build my blog largely on commenting within various blogging communities.

    It’s a great tactic, and really makes the business interesting and fun, too.

    And of course, there’s just no substitute for taking that Massive Action as you mentioned.

    This is where a lot of bloggers fall off.

    They think it’s going to be just writing a few articles and waiting for everyone to jump on board.

    But not that easy.

    It does take Massive Action if you want to really build a great blogging business.

    The good news is, YES, anyone can do it by using your 5 tips here for their checklist.

    The Freedom makes it so worthwhile 🙂

    -Donna

    1. Vishwajeet Kumar Avatar

      Hello Donna,

      I am happy that you like the post. Blog commenting is a great way to connect with bloggers and build strong relationship with them. I am also happy to mentioned you in this post. Thanks for stopping by.

      Have a Great Day 🙂
      Vishwajeet

  2. Nataliya Bells Avatar

    hello Vishwajeet kumar

    nice and useful information tips for newbie blogger user.
    i will be tried on my own wordpress.
    thank you

  3. niraj Avatar

    Hello Vishwajeet,
    When I was a newbie in blogging, I fell boring because I had not seen my future on blogging, and also not set any goal, after that many blogger like you came in my life and changed my thinking.

    1. Vishwajeet Kumar Avatar

      Hello Niraj,

      I am happy that I have helped you. Thanks for stopping by.

      Have a Great Day 🙂
      Vishwajeet

  4. Ryan Biddulph Avatar

    Thanks for the shout Vishwajeet! Simple, genuine blog commenting opened countless doors for me. I made so many friends through commenting and also attracted clients, boosted eBook sales and drove steady traffic thru this strategy. Gotta love it. Simple too; it takes a few moments to read a post and share your thoughts, leading to life long friendships. Tweeted and Pinned.

    Ryan

    1. Vishwajeet Kumar Avatar

      Hello Ryan,

      Glad you like the post. Thanks for sharing and stopping by.

      Have a Great Day 🙂
      Vishwajeet

  5. aamir wisal Avatar
    aamir wisal

    very helpful post regarding blogs . Keep up the good work .Thanks

  6. Bhawna Kaushik Avatar

    Hey Vishwajeet,

    Great article.

    I think a roadmap is really important if you are planning to launch a blogging site. I have read success stories and it is a gradual thing.
    It won’t skyrocket overnight. Blogging requires constant and consistent efforts. Having said that, people often fail because they don’t have a clear goal in their mind.

    Thank you for great and helpful tips.

    keep up the good work

  7. Amit Shee Avatar

    Very good article you shared. I have read your article this is really nice and explained it very clearly. Keep this good work.

    Thanks

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